Entries by adayonearth

Experiencing A Day on Earth in Oxford

Lucia Ixchiu – After returning from our gathering in Oxford, I embrace the opportunity to share and champion alternative forms of filmmaking and storytelling. A Day on Earth and the voices of diverse Indigenous women took center stage and brought strength to this dialogue about renewal that springs from the wisdom of the earth.

Voices from the Earth: Lucia Ixchiu

For decades, we were led to believe that it was impossible for Indigenous women to make films, as if we did not come from a millennial, ancestral tradition of storytelling. The most surprising thing of all is that we believed it, but in the midst of it all, with slow but steady steps, these imaginaries built on ignorance are being dismantled.

Voices from the Earth: Whitney Snow

Whitney Snow traveled from the wide open skies of Montana to the concrete jungle of New York City — and came back changed. As one of 76 directors behind A Day on Earth, her experience at New York Climate Week was more than a premiere: it was a homecoming of a different kind.